Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: H MAN on August 23, 2018, 11:22:44 pm
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So like to know if there are people here that only use Wagtail or any other swivel squeegee tool at least 95% of the time.
Just name the swivel one you use all the time.
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Waga :)
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At least 95% of the time?
What would they use for the other 5%?
Who can be bothered to work out these figures?
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No one cleans traditional anymore.
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wagtail channel and pad with meormon handle on shop fronts works a treat
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No one cleans traditional anymore.
No one?
What about inside work?
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OK seems that not too many people use swivel handle all the time.
IN YOUR OPINION (what is the main problem when using any swivels on squeegees, scrubbers, water fed brushes or on any other tool???.)
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At least 95% of the time?
What would they use for the other 5%?
Who can be bothered to work out these figures?
Exactly. ‘I use a swivel on 95% of my work but get the Gardiners 35’ pole out for the odd dodgy front door’.
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OK seems that not too many people use swivel handle all the time.
IN YOUR OPINION (what is the main problem when using any swivels on squeegees, scrubbers, water fed brushes or on any other tool???.)
Keeping pressure on.
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OK seems that not too many people use swivel handle all the time.
IN YOUR OPINION (what is the main problem when using any swivels on squeegees, scrubbers, water fed brushes or on any other tool???.)
Keeping pressure on.
On What ???
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OK seems that not too many people use swivel handle all the time.
IN YOUR OPINION (what is the main problem when using any swivels on squeegees, scrubbers, water fed brushes or on any other tool???.)
Keeping pressure on.
On What ???
on your scrubber or squeegee. To hard and they go off sideways, to soft and you don't actually scrub any dirty marks off.